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i feel like the republican party right now is me when i was 13 years old and listening to michael jackson's man in the mirror. i knew i had to make a change. rob portman came out like pro gay marriage, did you not say anything. right now they're mute, letting the society like sort of make their choice for them. >> it's not 2014 yet, is it? my panel stays with me, and we'll more about republican's new found love of gay marriage. john: while i still have the panel here, one final question. of all the conservatives in the world in america who would you must like to see come out in favor of marriage equality? ben? >> i want to say michele bachmann but unfortunately i don't think that will ever happen, because if it does her husband will leave her. i'm going to say newt gingrich, because i want to see him at a gay wedding stealing all the snacks. >> he can officiate too. >> exactly. >> paul ryan, because he also looks like a honedsome jock in a fetish porn. >> paul ryan is a follower of jesus, who wasn't a homo phone. >> the guy who looks like jesus? >> fred phelps and kenny chesney come out in
i feel like the republican party right now is me when i was 13 years old and listening to michael jackson's man in the mirror. i knew i had to make a change. rob portman came out like pro gay marriage, did you not say anything. right now they're mute, letting the society like sort of make their choice for them. >> it's not 2014 yet, is it? my panel stays with me, and we'll more about republican's new found love of gay marriage. john: while i still have the panel here, one final question....
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conrad was convicted of giving jackson a fatal dose of medication to help him sleep. >> was dr. murray unfit to fsm work for which he was schneider no. that brought the case of aeg live tumbling down. after months of picking through some of the details of michael jackson's private life the jury decided aeg live was not responsible for jackson's death. >> the jurors explained why they didn't think he was incompetent. >> he had a license. he graduated from an acredited college and we felt he was competent to do the job of being a general practitioner. that doesn't mean we felt he was ethical. >> the lawyer for aeg live welcomed the verdict. >> these are real people being accused of killing michael jackson. for many who think this is a faceless corporate entity? >> four years on the jackson family must decide if they want to keep fighting this in court and/or launch an appeal. >> now organizers of the 2022 world cup says they can stage the world cup at any time of the year. fifa can decide whether to shift the tournament to the winter this week. -- this year. the top man of europe'
conrad was convicted of giving jackson a fatal dose of medication to help him sleep. >> was dr. murray unfit to fsm work for which he was schneider no. that brought the case of aeg live tumbling down. after months of picking through some of the details of michael jackson's private life the jury decided aeg live was not responsible for jackson's death. >> the jurors explained why they didn't think he was incompetent. >> he had a license. he graduated from an acredited college...
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the new cash machines offering more than just jacksons. you can get washingtons and lincolns, too. >>> good morning. i'm john muller, in for rob nelson. >> and i'm paula faris. in his much-anticipated interview with oprah winfrey, lance armstrong called himself a flawed character. he also said he deserves condemnation after more than a decade of lying about using performance-enhancing drugs. >> as neal karlinsky reports, armstrong described cheating as part of his job. >> reporter: even though we knew it was coming, hearing lance armstrong saying it out loud was surreal. >> did you ever blood dope or use blood transfusions to enhance your cycling performance? >> yes. >> in all seven of your tour de france victories, did you ever take banned substances or blood dope? >> yes. >> reporter: so, why admit it now? armstrong blamed the momentum of his own story. >> this is too late. it's too late for probably most people. and that's my fault. you know, i've used this situation as one, big l repeated a lot of times. >> lance armstrong just confirm
the new cash machines offering more than just jacksons. you can get washingtons and lincolns, too. >>> good morning. i'm john muller, in for rob nelson. >> and i'm paula faris. in his much-anticipated interview with oprah winfrey, lance armstrong called himself a flawed character. he also said he deserves condemnation after more than a decade of lying about using performance-enhancing drugs. >> as neal karlinsky reports, armstrong described cheating as part of his job....
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joey jackson, weigh in on that. >> sure we can and i would expect that. extradition of course is the process where another country would request that we provide someone to them so that justice could be meted out. at the same time there are requests and a half the united states to other countries, as well. so we engage in the process where we respect both. but of course we have principles that are well founded within our constitution, one of which is double jeopardy. cannot be tried twice. so as a result of that, i think it would be highly objectionable for the united states to surrender someone to another country for which justice has already been administered and meted out. so i don't think an anticipate that that would happen. >> one extra issue and that is slander. it's different over there than it is here, too. and knox was convicted of slander. one of the people who i think was interrogating her. if in fact she can prove that because she's innocent of the crime she didn't slander by suggesting someone else committed the crime, can she actually sue th
joey jackson, weigh in on that. >> sure we can and i would expect that. extradition of course is the process where another country would request that we provide someone to them so that justice could be meted out. at the same time there are requests and a half the united states to other countries, as well. so we engage in the process where we respect both. but of course we have principles that are well founded within our constitution, one of which is double jeopardy. cannot be tried twice....
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this is a barrett-jackson world greatest collector car auction to benefit fisher house. this is what is going to be auctioned off tomorrow night. president bush's truck, the ford 150 driven around the ranch with mrs. bush. since they left the white house. last year he signed a tractor, jay leno tractor and it got $535,000. tomorrow night's auction is expected to get more. go to barrett-jackson.com. you can get tickets or watch it. see if you can benefit the fisher house which helps the military families with a wounded warrior trying to recover. >> eric: he wasn't allowed to take it off the ranch. >> dana: he still can't. that's right. >> andrea: auction that big wheel. still driving that. he >> bob: my favorite movie is well besides "silence of the lambs" is "scarface." the director and al paccino are coming back together to make "happy valley" with the life and times of joe paterno. it can't believe this. but if he wants to play him, more power to you. >> eric: he played a coach, right? >> bob: professional. >> eric: "sunday something." >> bob: "any given sunday." >> an
this is a barrett-jackson world greatest collector car auction to benefit fisher house. this is what is going to be auctioned off tomorrow night. president bush's truck, the ford 150 driven around the ranch with mrs. bush. since they left the white house. last year he signed a tractor, jay leno tractor and it got $535,000. tomorrow night's auction is expected to get more. go to barrett-jackson.com. you can get tickets or watch it. see if you can benefit the fisher house which helps the military...
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. >> is michael jackson world millions or billions? the lawsuit that won't stop until they get enough. ok, i am coming. [ susan ] i hate that the reason we're always stopping is because i have to go to the bathroom. and when we're sitting in traffic, i worry i'll have an accident. be right back. so today, i'm finally going to talk to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or cannot empty your bladder, you should not take toviaz. get emergency medical help right away if your face, lips, throat or tongue swells. toviaz can cause blurred vision, dizziness, drowsiness, and dreased sweating. do not drive, operate machinery or do unsafe tasks until you know how toviaz affects you. the most common side effects are dry mouth and constipation. [ susan ] today, i'm visiting my son every single bathroom. the most comm
. >> is michael jackson world millions or billions? the lawsuit that won't stop until they get enough. ok, i am coming. [ susan ] i hate that the reason we're always stopping is because i have to go to the bathroom. and when we're sitting in traffic, i worry i'll have an accident. be right back. so today, i'm finally going to talk to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a...
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scoring champion could afford to stay on the bench jackson had six free throws to help seal the four point win. a while in rio the chicago bulls beat the washington wizards eighty three points to eighty one in the first ever match up between n.b.a. teams held in south america will stand god derrick rose sat out the game in brazil following surgery on his right knee and taja gibson lexicographer with eighteen points. while it was a happy homecoming for last year's n.b.a. sensation jeremy lin as he's used to rockets team beat the indiana pacers one hundred seventy ninety eight in taiwan and then is the first american born player all of taiwanese descent in the league and please the partisan crowd like sinking seventeen points. but before that the same clubs made history by playing the first ever n.b.a. matchup in the philippines and then was also the crowd favorite as the rockets beat the pacers one hundred sixteen to ninety six n.b.a. commissioner david stern watched that game but later ruled out the possibility of any regular season matches in the boss people who were not country. wh
scoring champion could afford to stay on the bench jackson had six free throws to help seal the four point win. a while in rio the chicago bulls beat the washington wizards eighty three points to eighty one in the first ever match up between n.b.a. teams held in south america will stand god derrick rose sat out the game in brazil following surgery on his right knee and taja gibson lexicographer with eighteen points. while it was a happy homecoming for last year's n.b.a. sensation jeremy lin as...
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but jackson made $5 million more than the material girl. incredibly celebrities who live in a graveyard have gotten more cash than those in the real world for three of the past five years. among the dead, elvis in second, $55 million, not bad when his estate was only worth $5 million when he died. speaking of cartoons, peanuts creator, charles shultz was third, with $37 million, followed by elizabeth taylor. ask bob marley rounded out the top five. he beat marilyn monroe's earnings by $3 million. it seems that the fascination doesn't end when the celebrity's lives do. elvis' home, grace land, has attracted 18 million visitors in the last three decades because of the rumors that he's still alive. at popular novel based on them faking their own deaths. all of the issues of come back kings have sold out. as the comic said, death can be the ultimate career move. coming up, is turbulence a insure sign of trouble on your flight in and what's the real reason you have to turn off your wireless devices before takeoff? >> a lot of what you think you
but jackson made $5 million more than the material girl. incredibly celebrities who live in a graveyard have gotten more cash than those in the real world for three of the past five years. among the dead, elvis in second, $55 million, not bad when his estate was only worth $5 million when he died. speaking of cartoons, peanuts creator, charles shultz was third, with $37 million, followed by elizabeth taylor. ask bob marley rounded out the top five. he beat marilyn monroe's earnings by $3...
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. >>> after spending two years behind bars, the former doctor convicted of causing michael jackson's death is a free man tonight. conrad murray says he is elated to be out of jail. he was released after serving half of a four-year sentence. california prison rules allowed for the early release by giving additional credit for sime served. he was convicted of manslaughter in 2011, after a jury found him guilty of administering the lethal dose of the sleep agent propofol. >>> penn state reaches a settlement with the victims who claim jerry sandusky abused them when they were children. susan mcginnis respects for wjz from washington. >> reporter: penn state has agreed to pay almost $60 million to settle the claims of 26 men, who allege they were sexually abused by former football coach jerry sandusky. rodney erickson released a statement, saying we hope this is another step forward in the healing process by those hurt by mr. sandusky and another step forward for penn state. we cannot undo what was done but we can and must do everything to learn from this to ensure it will never happen ag
. >>> after spending two years behind bars, the former doctor convicted of causing michael jackson's death is a free man tonight. conrad murray says he is elated to be out of jail. he was released after serving half of a four-year sentence. california prison rules allowed for the early release by giving additional credit for sime served. he was convicted of manslaughter in 2011, after a jury found him guilty of administering the lethal dose of the sleep agent propofol. >>>...
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. >> if you look draft explicitly he was chosen by michael jackson to be at michael jackson's behest, mooishg wichael jackson he only person to get rid of him t will. >> reporter: also on the list, but not expected to testify, the artist prince who has his on history with aeg. musician quincy jones could take the stand to testify how much jackson could have earned if he had lived. miguel marquez, cnn, hollywood. >> conrad murray, he is telling his side of the story, the first tv interview from jail. it's an anderson cooper exclusive tonight 8:00 eastern. you're not going to want to miss that. >> here's more of what we're working on for this hour of "around the world." smog so bad it's shortening lives of millions of people. >> it's not even getting better. we'll take a look at causes of china's pollution nightmare. >>> of course, if you think tax rates in the u.s. are too high, turns out we're not paying that much compared to a lot of other countries. >> take a look around the world. take denmark, for example. 60%, hello. we'll tell you who else is giving more than perhaps half of the
. >> if you look draft explicitly he was chosen by michael jackson to be at michael jackson's behest, mooishg wichael jackson he only person to get rid of him t will. >> reporter: also on the list, but not expected to testify, the artist prince who has his on history with aeg. musician quincy jones could take the stand to testify how much jackson could have earned if he had lived. miguel marquez, cnn, hollywood. >> conrad murray, he is telling his side of the story, the first...
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during her husband's 1828 campaign, racial jackson dies of before andrew jackson takes office. emily donaldson becomes the hostess but is released in fallout of a scandal. and the daughter of martin van buren is the hostess -- we will include your comments by phone, facebook, and weather. radio and c-n span.org. >> you have been on the commission since 2006 and the chairman has been on since 2009. his term is up and yours will be up next year. should we expect some turnover? years have flown by very quickly,
during her husband's 1828 campaign, racial jackson dies of before andrew jackson takes office. emily donaldson becomes the hostess but is released in fallout of a scandal. and the daughter of martin van buren is the hostess -- we will include your comments by phone, facebook, and weather. radio and c-n span.org. >> you have been on the commission since 2006 and the chairman has been on since 2009. his term is up and yours will be up next year. should we expect some turnover? years have...
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the thing that comes down to this, in the michael jackson trial, 40-year-old men don't have sleepovers. jerry sandusky, grown men don't shower with little boys. the fact is they have to try this case which is a really difficult case in a defense. and the fact is should they put the evidence on in yes. they said we didn't have time. we should get a new trial. we weren't really ready. we want to have a doover. some maybe this is the kind of thing they'll throw-in an appeal that didn't work on a new trial motion. the problem is one kid said it didn't happen. doesn't mean it didn't happen to everyone else. >> he was acquitted of this charge with victim number two, the so-called shower incidt. he was acquitted in the criminal case. that means the victim now has to prove it. it's a much lower burden of proof. but this could be his way of saying i'm still not testifying in the civil case but here's what i would say if i did. cheap. >> let me ask you about what ziegler asked sandusky about j. paterno. ziegler is defending jay paterno. i'll get to his family on this in a moment. he said with pa
the thing that comes down to this, in the michael jackson trial, 40-year-old men don't have sleepovers. jerry sandusky, grown men don't shower with little boys. the fact is they have to try this case which is a really difficult case in a defense. and the fact is should they put the evidence on in yes. they said we didn't have time. we should get a new trial. we weren't really ready. we want to have a doover. some maybe this is the kind of thing they'll throw-in an appeal that didn't work on a...
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the risks of what lay and also predicting fiscal recession the chief economist at the imf spoke at jackson hole of the dangers of the irresponsible risk taking and in all three cases they were either derided or ignored by the global economic establishment and again this is from psychology. i don't know how many of those in the audience are watching but if you ever go up the psychology offered important advice don't go in a big group. those groups of more than four are more likely to suffer fatalities so this is slightly unexpected you with that more people the safer you were but a group think and the social pressure of the shared goal makes people who're reluctant to suggest heading back when the weather starts to turn and bad weather is the single greatest fatality of mountain climbing expedition and this dynamic was replicate in finance ministry across the board in those come with private misgivings kept to themselves in "masters of nothing" recall the of the fools and those who made the case but were set apart by the system. so if we except the roots of the financial crisis line human b
the risks of what lay and also predicting fiscal recession the chief economist at the imf spoke at jackson hole of the dangers of the irresponsible risk taking and in all three cases they were either derided or ignored by the global economic establishment and again this is from psychology. i don't know how many of those in the audience are watching but if you ever go up the psychology offered important advice don't go in a big group. those groups of more than four are more likely to suffer...
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desire i'm kai jackson. >> and i'm mary bubala. there's what what people are talking about. wjz following several developing stories right now. the first is a shooting at a police training facility. jessica kartalija has more on this still-developing story. >> reporter: mayor stephanie rawlings-blake is now inside shock trauma, meeting with department officials, trying to determine exactly what happened. we do know that a trainee was shot at the owings mills' rosewood facility. at this point, it is club leer where they were shot, whether it was a male or female. and still not releasing the name. we just received an e-mail, sent to all city police officers that says, quote, our thoughts and prayers are with the family
desire i'm kai jackson. >> and i'm mary bubala. there's what what people are talking about. wjz following several developing stories right now. the first is a shooting at a police training facility. jessica kartalija has more on this still-developing story. >> reporter: mayor stephanie rawlings-blake is now inside shock trauma, meeting with department officials, trying to determine exactly what happened. we do know that a trainee was shot at the owings mills' rosewood facility. at...
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official saucy chocolates but you can try the winning patches when they go on sale this may michael jackson r.t. moscow. and that's all from the sports show bison. i've. lived. the to. if. it is easy. to. do we speak your language but they will not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news that will turn it into angles couldn't stories. you hear say detroit all teach spanish find out more visit eye to allahabad dot tivo it's calm. your news a secret laboratory to look curbeam was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and worry that this is why you should care watch only on the dog call . it.
official saucy chocolates but you can try the winning patches when they go on sale this may michael jackson r.t. moscow. and that's all from the sports show bison. i've. lived. the to. if. it is easy. to. do we speak your language but they will not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news that will turn it into angles couldn't stories. you hear say detroit all teach spanish find out more visit eye to allahabad dot tivo it's calm. your news a secret...
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the chief economist at the imf spoke out at jackson hole of the dangers of a bonus feeling irresponsible risk-taking on a precedent of scale. in all three cases they were to write it or are by the global economic establishment and again, this is common in psychology and the listen state to be. i don't now how many in the audience are watching our big mountaineers, but if you ever go up a big mountain, the psychology literature offers some important ways. don't go in a big group. mountaineering groups of more than four are more likely to suffer fatalities. so this is slightly unexpected. you would have thought more people save for your work, decrypting and the social pressure of the shared goal makes people more effective to suggest heading back when the weather starts to turn in bad weather is the single greatest cause of fatalities i'm not climbing expeditions. this dynamic was replicated in bank workers and finance ministries across the world. those of private misgivings kept to to themselves and the few to speak out or ostracized. and masters of nothing but some pools fools in the cor
the chief economist at the imf spoke out at jackson hole of the dangers of a bonus feeling irresponsible risk-taking on a precedent of scale. in all three cases they were to write it or are by the global economic establishment and again, this is common in psychology and the listen state to be. i don't now how many in the audience are watching our big mountaineers, but if you ever go up a big mountain, the psychology literature offers some important ways. don't go in a big group. mountaineering...
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murray worked for and was paid by michael jackson. but the jackson family argues otherwise. who do you believe employed dr. conrad murray at the time of michael's death? >> the complaint is very clear that it was aeg and the defendants at aeg who were employing dr. conrad murray. >> aeg had negotiated a contract to pay the doctor's salary. but that agreement would have covered only the upcoming this is it concert. >> he had done whatever interaction really didn't concern or involve us until the tour started, and that's when the contract would have kicked in. we had never started to pay dr. murray. we had never officially employed him, because that contract never got signed. >> so to you, this contract is null and void or -- >> yeah to, me it never effect, because it required michael's signature. >> mr. jackson never sign and aeg never signed, because it was in negotiations. >> but the jackson's point to an e-mail by kenny ortega. >> this is what the jackson lawyers call their smoking gun. >> in the e-mail, aeg live co-ceo wrote we want to remind murray that it is aeg not m.j
murray worked for and was paid by michael jackson. but the jackson family argues otherwise. who do you believe employed dr. conrad murray at the time of michael's death? >> the complaint is very clear that it was aeg and the defendants at aeg who were employing dr. conrad murray. >> aeg had negotiated a contract to pay the doctor's salary. but that agreement would have covered only the upcoming this is it concert. >> he had done whatever interaction really didn't concern or...
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daughter, paris jackson. but then -- >> more breaking news this hour. >> more drama in the jackson family. >> paris jackson, the 15-year-old daughter of pop icon michael jackson was rushed to a hospital in los angeles. >> paris jackson was supposed to come into court and testify in person. however, just over a month into the trial and before she was be called, she tried to kill herself. >> there's no question about that, that his daughter, paris jackson was absolutely devastated by his death, so much so that she tried to kill herself. >> while paris underwent treatment throughout the summer, jurors continued to find out more about michael's last few months. >> this jury has had a front-row seat, literally, to a very intimate show, revealing the pain and the life and the joys of being michael jackson or in his family. >> the best defense, sometimes lawyers think, is blame the victim. but it has to be part of the defense here. and it has to be michael jackson was addicted to drugs way before we got involved wit
daughter, paris jackson. but then -- >> more breaking news this hour. >> more drama in the jackson family. >> paris jackson, the 15-year-old daughter of pop icon michael jackson was rushed to a hospital in los angeles. >> paris jackson was supposed to come into court and testify in person. however, just over a month into the trial and before she was be called, she tried to kill herself. >> there's no question about that, that his daughter, paris jackson was...
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that man is michael jackson. >> michael jackson, the king of pop -- >> was taken to the hospital -- >> there were rumors -- >> he was apparently administered cpr in the ambulance. >> reporter: fans around the world hope and prayed. but the music mega-star would not survive. >> my brother, the legend dare king of pop, michael jackson, passed away on thursday, june 25th, 2009 :00th, 2009 at 226 p. >> the los angeles county kor nor would rule jackson's death a homicide. acute propofal intoxication. a powerf fufu fufu fufu fufu ff. coming up, what happened in the final hours of michael jackson's life? and who was responsible? [ male announcer ] the new malibus are getting a lot of attention at your chevy dealer lately for good reason. like malibu ltz with chevrolet mylink. kbb called it one of the most user-friendly multimedia interfaces on the market. malibu lt with 10 standard airbags, more than fusion or sonata. and malibu ls, offering an epa-estimated 34 mpg highway. ♪ the all-new malibu. right now get this great lease on a 2013 chevy malibu ls for around $169 a month. >> reporter:
that man is michael jackson. >> michael jackson, the king of pop -- >> was taken to the hospital -- >> there were rumors -- >> he was apparently administered cpr in the ambulance. >> reporter: fans around the world hope and prayed. but the music mega-star would not survive. >> my brother, the legend dare king of pop, michael jackson, passed away on thursday, june 25th, 2009 :00th, 2009 at 226 p. >> the los angeles county kor nor would rule jackson's...
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his attorney general, robert jackson, was convinced that war and war alone compelled fdr to run for an unprecedented third term. jackson believed that at least as far as domestic policy was concerned, the president had already pulled everything out of his new deal bag of tricks. only the foreign crisis justified a possible third term. of course fdr's own ambition also played a role. some democrats had accused him of torpedoing all the other potential candidates, but, in fact, the wily president had done the opposite. he encouraged them all to run. secretary of state hoe, former indiana governor mcnut, senate majority leader barkly. new york governor layman, and even his isolationist ambassador to great britain, joseph kennedy, who salivated at the idea of occupying the white house. fdr chieffully welcomed them all into the race, and then let them twist and dangle in the wind until they gave up and dropped out, and that left only himself. roosevelt chose a very shrewd strategy. by not declaring himself a candidate, and by refusing to compete for the party nomination, he was saying that
his attorney general, robert jackson, was convinced that war and war alone compelled fdr to run for an unprecedented third term. jackson believed that at least as far as domestic policy was concerned, the president had already pulled everything out of his new deal bag of tricks. only the foreign crisis justified a possible third term. of course fdr's own ambition also played a role. some democrats had accused him of torpedoing all the other potential candidates, but, in fact, the wily president...
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earlier on, one of michael jackson's gloves sold in australia. i don't know if you'd heard about that. i know that they-- you know, i have heard. you've heard rumors. yeah. the glove that was sold in australia went for a lot of money, but i think that this will go for more. i would put a figure starting at the glove price, which was the equivalent of £25,000. and go up from there. really? the moment is now. i will say no more. i know you're a huge fan, but i think that the shares in michael jackson plc, if you like, have never been higher. and my feeling is perhaps now is the time to put your fan feelings to one side and think about the money. ( all laugh ) well, things are drawing to a close here at somerleyton hall, and we've had some of our longest queues ever. look. i found our longest ever pencil as well. so what's the point, you may well ask? well, i thought i'd just draw a line on the proceedings and sign off. so from the antiques roadshow team... bye-bye. >> this is "bbc world news." funding of this presentation is made possible by the f
earlier on, one of michael jackson's gloves sold in australia. i don't know if you'd heard about that. i know that they-- you know, i have heard. you've heard rumors. yeah. the glove that was sold in australia went for a lot of money, but i think that this will go for more. i would put a figure starting at the glove price, which was the equivalent of £25,000. and go up from there. really? the moment is now. i will say no more. i know you're a huge fan, but i think that the shares in michael...
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andrew jackson gets the lion's share of the blame, but one of my arguments about jackson was and is that jackson may have been on the extreme edge of the mainstream but he was in the mainstream on this issue. congress had one great battle over indian removal in 1830 and one of the most ferocious legislative battles of the first sixty years of the republic. then they never revisited is. they fought it out. the jackson administration won and that was that. jefferson set up a predicate and precedent for what ultimately happened. the only person who comes out well in that story is someone who is very little known, henry knox, the first secretary of war, who created a very good, humane plan. to discuss that plan, president washington went to the senate and it didn't go well. as washington left the committee meeting, he said i will be damned if i ever go there again. and i think i am right in saying the next president who went and met in that way in an official way was gerald ford. so that must have been one hell of a conversation about indian removal. very simply put, white people have more p
andrew jackson gets the lion's share of the blame, but one of my arguments about jackson was and is that jackson may have been on the extreme edge of the mainstream but he was in the mainstream on this issue. congress had one great battle over indian removal in 1830 and one of the most ferocious legislative battles of the first sixty years of the republic. then they never revisited is. they fought it out. the jackson administration won and that was that. jefferson set up a predicate and...
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that man is michael jackson. >> michael jackson, the king of pop -- >> was taken to the hospital -- >> there were rumors -- >> he was apparently administered cpr in the ambulance. >> reporter: fans around the world hope and prayed. but the music mega-star would not survive. >> my brother, the legend dare king of pop, michael jackson, passed away on thursday, june 25:00th, 2009 at 226 p.m. >> the los angeles county kor nor would rule jackson's death a homicide. acute propofal intoxication. a powerful anesthesia. coming up, what happened in the final hours of michael jackson's life? and who was responsible? >> reporter: on september 27, 2011, conrad murray, michael jackson's doctor, would go on trial. >> reporter: outside the los angeles criminal courthouse, jackson's international stardom took center stage. inside courtroom 107, a jury of 7 men and 5 women took their seats. hln's ryan smith was watching. >> this is the death of michael jackson. and it's not just that he's a famous star. it's that someone lost their son, their brother, their father. >> david walgrin laid out the prosecu
that man is michael jackson. >> michael jackson, the king of pop -- >> was taken to the hospital -- >> there were rumors -- >> he was apparently administered cpr in the ambulance. >> reporter: fans around the world hope and prayed. but the music mega-star would not survive. >> my brother, the legend dare king of pop, michael jackson, passed away on thursday, june 25:00th, 2009 at 226 p.m. >> the los angeles county kor nor would rule jackson's death a...
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jackson nightly doses of propofol? >> i had no idea. >> so, the issue will be whether aeg knew what was going on between murray and michael. whether the doctor was more interested in making sure michael showed up for work than in preserving jackson's fragile health. and did they further their goals by conspiring to keep michael isolated from his family? >> if you could isolate michael from certain people, you could control michael. you were in charge of his life. by being in charge of his life, you were in charge of everything that he do. >> the world's greatest expert on the life and times of michael jackson, the author of "be careful who you love," diane dimond, joins me. >> how are you, my friend? >> here we are again. 20 years after we first started talking about the downward spiral of michael jackson. >> 1993, when he was accused of child molestation in a case that settled. and in 2005, he was tried in that case. went to trial. was acquitted. >> of all the charges. >> of all the charges. and ultimately, four years
jackson nightly doses of propofol? >> i had no idea. >> so, the issue will be whether aeg knew what was going on between murray and michael. whether the doctor was more interested in making sure michael showed up for work than in preserving jackson's fragile health. and did they further their goals by conspiring to keep michael isolated from his family? >> if you could isolate michael from certain people, you could control michael. you were in charge of his life. by being in...
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to get jackson fit for the tour. aeg insists the company had no idea what jackson and his doctor were up to behind closed doors. >> aeg live never would have agreed to finance this tour if it knew mr. jackson was playing russian roulette every night in his bedroom. >> >> reporter: in hind sight we know it ended badly, the question facing the jury, should someone pay. david wright, abc news, los angeles. >>> still ahead here on "world news," our "real money" team hits the mall. we go undercover to show you how to find the secret bargains. >>> and the high flying workout, flipping through the air, bouncing off walls, spreading across america tonight. we're back with that in two minutes. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation toto generati. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without eq
to get jackson fit for the tour. aeg insists the company had no idea what jackson and his doctor were up to behind closed doors. >> aeg live never would have agreed to finance this tour if it knew mr. jackson was playing russian roulette every night in his bedroom. >> >> reporter: in hind sight we know it ended badly, the question facing the jury, should someone pay. david wright, abc news, los angeles. >>> still ahead here on "world news," our "real...
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espinola jackson, dr. espinola jackson's community. and when i raise my hand for them to pick up if one wants to have something to say. i had my hand in the air first, i don't know how i got behind. i ran behind for the speakers, they don't know the services we have in this building here in this community college. we have second language here, and no one should be ignored. everything was talked about except aids prevalent here in bayview hunter's point. we want to see a change in that and also in education, transportation. we have turk out in this community. our young people cannot go to school unless they are jumped upon. this needs to be stopped. and only you can stop this, and help our young people get an education each across town. someone spoke about the transportation. i want to say this, when that third street rail was built. they didn't finish it. they started it. it was supposed to go all the way to city college, but it didn't go there. mr. mayor, i want to say this to you, and i be finished because i can talk to you later ---
espinola jackson, dr. espinola jackson's community. and when i raise my hand for them to pick up if one wants to have something to say. i had my hand in the air first, i don't know how i got behind. i ran behind for the speakers, they don't know the services we have in this building here in this community college. we have second language here, and no one should be ignored. everything was talked about except aids prevalent here in bayview hunter's point. we want to see a change in that and also...
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in 1976, that meant reggie jackson. jackson was clearly the biggest prize in that first free agent market. with 282 home runs in 10 years, he had led oakland to three straight world series titles. reggie jackson was on the market, and the yankees were shopping. when the dust settled, reggie jackson was a yankee. then came the inevitable question. how much did you get? come on! i want to know. i believe it is offensive to talk about things of that nature and things of that matter. my financial matters are my business. if reggie wouldn't tell, the papers would. former baseball commissioner, bowie kuhn. reggie puts people in ballparks. he has some of the elements of a ruth. he has a style that makes him a great player. if he stays healthy and plays enough, then you can probably generate extra people in your ballpark. therefore, he is worth something. steinbrenner's investment paid off. reggie jackson took the yankees to the world series his first year in new york. this time, they came out on top. the yankees were back in t
in 1976, that meant reggie jackson. jackson was clearly the biggest prize in that first free agent market. with 282 home runs in 10 years, he had led oakland to three straight world series titles. reggie jackson was on the market, and the yankees were shopping. when the dust settled, reggie jackson was a yankee. then came the inevitable question. how much did you get? come on! i want to know. i believe it is offensive to talk about things of that nature and things of that matter. my financial...
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in 1976, that meant reggie jackson. jackson was clearly the biggest prize in that first free agent market. with 282 home runs in 10 years, he had led oakland to three straight world series titles. reggie jackson was on the market, and the yankees were shopping. when the dust settled, reggie jackson was a yankee. then came the inevitable question. how much did you get? come on! i want to know. i believe it is offensive to talk about things of that nature and things of that matter. my financial matters are my business. if reggie wouldn't tell, the papers would. former baseball commissioner bowie kuhn. reggie puts people in ballparks. he has some of the elements of a ruth. he has a style that makes him a great player. if he stays healthy and plays enough then you can probably generate extra people in your ballpark. therefore, he is worth something. steinbrenner's investment paid off. reggie jackson took the yankees to the world series his first year in new york. this time, they came out on top. the yankees were back in the
in 1976, that meant reggie jackson. jackson was clearly the biggest prize in that first free agent market. with 282 home runs in 10 years, he had led oakland to three straight world series titles. reggie jackson was on the market, and the yankees were shopping. when the dust settled, reggie jackson was a yankee. then came the inevitable question. how much did you get? come on! i want to know. i believe it is offensive to talk about things of that nature and things of that matter. my financial...
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. >>> former congressman jesse jackson junior will wake up in a prison. he is accused of using campaign funds for personal expenses and clothing. his wife will go to prison pleading guilty to filing federal income tax returns. >>> a family double murder- suicide in florida. a man kills his 7 and 8-year- old children why they sleep then commits suicide. police say it happened while the hernando county man had his son and daughter for the weekend. they say he left behind a note signaling he was bitter over the recent breakup with his wife. >> a note of disgruntled soon to be ex-husband and unfortunately there was an 8- year-old and a 7-year-old who got caught up in this. >> the wife says they had a heated argument before the incident. police say the couple did not have a history of domestic problems. >>> more problems for the contractor operating some of the suburban speed cameras in our area. investigations find xerox was forced to void 1400 tickets in baltimore county after it failed to recalibrate a dozen cameras in february. the contractor has since pai
. >>> former congressman jesse jackson junior will wake up in a prison. he is accused of using campaign funds for personal expenses and clothing. his wife will go to prison pleading guilty to filing federal income tax returns. >>> a family double murder- suicide in florida. a man kills his 7 and 8-year- old children why they sleep then commits suicide. police say it happened while the hernando county man had his son and daughter for the weekend. they say he left behind a note...
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. >>> former congressman jesse jackson jr. spending his first night in prison. jackson reported yesterday to federal prison in north carolina also home to bernie madoff. the chicago-area democrat was convict of spending $750,000 in campaign funds for his personal use. according to a list from his lawyer, jackson is expecting a long list of visitors including louis farrakhan. >>> president obama is among those mourning the death of ike skelton. mr. obama recalled think missouri democrat as a devoted advocate for men and women in uniform. he was elected to congress in 1976 and served 17 terms. he died monday, he was 81 years old. new developments in the growing spy scan d.a. leading lawmaker dianne feinstein issi calling f a review. of intelligence activities. this is following revelations that the nsa has been spying on world leaders without the presidents knowledge. >> the capacities continue to develop and expand and that's why i'm initiating a review to make sure that what they are able to do doesn't necessarily mean what they should be doing. >> there are rep
. >>> former congressman jesse jackson jr. spending his first night in prison. jackson reported yesterday to federal prison in north carolina also home to bernie madoff. the chicago-area democrat was convict of spending $750,000 in campaign funds for his personal use. according to a list from his lawyer, jackson is expecting a long list of visitors including louis farrakhan. >>> president obama is among those mourning the death of ike skelton. mr. obama recalled think missouri...
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michael jackson picked conrad murray. michael jackson had a history of drug abuse. he had a history of this kind of behavior. and he single-handedly chose the person that would help him with his addiction. >> i spoke with aeg live's president and ceo randy phillips three years ago about similar allegations. in that interview phillips said the decision to hire conrad murray and pay him $150,000 per month was solely michael's choice. >> he stared at me with this very deep stare and he said, "you don't understand. my body is what fuels this entire venture. and like barack obama, i need my own physician with me 24/7. okay? that's not negotiable." >> phillips believed michael had a very personal reason for taking on the scheduled 50 concerts. >> i said, why now? because i had been chasing him to come out of retirement and get on the stage and perform live for three years. this was, you know, like a mission of mine. a quest. and he said to me, very interesting, was very poignant, he said, "i'm doing it now because my kids are old enough to appreciate what i do." >> michae
michael jackson picked conrad murray. michael jackson had a history of drug abuse. he had a history of this kind of behavior. and he single-handedly chose the person that would help him with his addiction. >> i spoke with aeg live's president and ceo randy phillips three years ago about similar allegations. in that interview phillips said the decision to hire conrad murray and pay him $150,000 per month was solely michael's choice. >> he stared at me with this very deep stare and he...
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. >> the best day to be a planner in america was july 9, 2004, when vick jackson, hallie from command lawrence frank came out with a book called urban sprawl and public health. what that book finally did was put some epidemiological need on the sociological bone that planters have been arguing about and said in no uncertain terms the suburbs are killing the sand here is why and cities can save us and here is why. by far the greatest aspect of that epidemic or i should say of our health challenge in america is the obesity epidemic, not that obesity itself is a problem but all the illnesses it leads to, diabetes consumes 2% of our gross national product. a child born after 2000 has a one in three chance in america becoming a diabetic. we are looking at the first generation of americans who are going to live shorter lives than their parents. that is not a huge surprise to you. we of all been talking for a long time about the wonders of the american corn syrup based diets and the sodas people a drinking but only recently has the argument, have studies been done comparing diet and physical
. >> the best day to be a planner in america was july 9, 2004, when vick jackson, hallie from command lawrence frank came out with a book called urban sprawl and public health. what that book finally did was put some epidemiological need on the sociological bone that planters have been arguing about and said in no uncertain terms the suburbs are killing the sand here is why and cities can save us and here is why. by far the greatest aspect of that epidemic or i should say of our health...
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in jackson, barbara shop owner chris paige and his customer terri harper say they have insurance but both plan to look at their options under the aca. >> i may get better coverage for the same amount that i am paying because i just got the minimum level coverage so i can at least have something that would cover me if something was to happen. >> neither paige nor har per have gone okay to compare rates? >> i haven't because they say every time you try to log in, there was something wrong with why you couldn't sign up and you had computer glitches. >> mississippi is the only state that applied to run its own healthcare exchange and was reject. the federal government turned it down because of concerns the state wouldn't provide enough support for it. that leaves people here trying to use the troubled federal exchange and mississippi's insurance commissioner says as of october 21st, only 35 people had signed up. healthcare advocates are playing catch-up. >> a lot of the advocacy groups, provider groups did a lot of work preparing for a mississippi-based exchange. so we have been behind.
in jackson, barbara shop owner chris paige and his customer terri harper say they have insurance but both plan to look at their options under the aca. >> i may get better coverage for the same amount that i am paying because i just got the minimum level coverage so i can at least have something that would cover me if something was to happen. >> neither paige nor har per have gone okay to compare rates? >> i haven't because they say every time you try to log in, there was...